UK Comedian Russell Brand Trial on Rape, Sex Assault Charges Delayed
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Posted on March 30, 2026
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Add as preferred source on GoogleRussell Brand’s London trial on seven charges of rape and sexual assault—spanning incidents between 1999 and 2009—has been pushed back to October 2026. He has pleaded not guilty and remains on conditional bail.
LONDON, March 30 (Reuters) - British actor and comedian Russell Brand's trial on seven charges of rape and sexual assault relating to six women will take place in October, a London judge said on Monday.
Brand, once one of Britain's most high-profile broadcasters and former husband of U.S. singer Katy Perry, was not required to and did not appear at Southwark Crown Court for a preliminary hearing on Monday.
He has pleaded not guilty to all seven charges: three counts of rape and four counts of indecent or sexual assault allegedly committed between 1999 and 2009.
Brand, 50, was due to stand trial in June on five of the charges, before he was charged in December with two additional offences. Judge Joel Bennathan said the trial would now start in October and take up to eight weeks.
Brand was a regular on British screens in the 2000s. He was known for his flamboyant style and appearance, and also worked as a radio presenter for the BBC.
He also starred in a number of films including "Get Him to the Greek" in 2010, the same year he married Perry. They divorced in 2012 after 14 months of marriage.
By the early 2020s, Brand had faded from mainstream culture and has since largely appeared online, airing his views on U.S. politics and free speech.
(Reporting by Sam Tobin; Editing by Catarina Demony)
Russell Brand's trial is scheduled to start in October and could last up to eight weeks.
He faces seven charges: three counts of rape and four counts of indecent or sexual assault.
No, Brand was not required to and did not appear at the preliminary hearing.
The trial will be held at Southwark Crown Court in London.
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